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Kevin White has been training with Mitch Trubisky in California this offseason.

"Kevin is working really hard to get back," said Trubisky. "I know he’s busting his tail to really do big things this year." White has appeared in just five games since being the No. 7 overall pick in 2015. He's currently rehabbing a shoulder injury he suffered last season, but White has been able to work on his routes and quickness. White won't be guaranteed anything in 2018, and the Bears are certain to add several receivers in the next two months. It's a make or break year for White. Mar 7 - 11:42 AM

White suffered a broken shoulder blade in the season opener. He was not expected back this season, but Chicago made it official by using their second return spot on FS Quintin Demps on Thursday. White has now played five games since being selected with the No. 7 overall pick in 2015. Thu, Nov 30, 2017 12:06:00 PM

White has a broken shoulder blade, and could require surgery. If it's season-ending — something we're inclined to believe it will be in White's case — it will be the third time in three NFL campaigns he hasn't come close to finishing the year. White will head into 2018 having made five career appearances, one of which came after Oct. 1 (last Oct. 2). White turns 26 next June. To say he's at a career crossroads would be putting it mildly. The Bears will attempt to move forward with Kendall Wright, Markus Wheaton and Deonte Thompson as their top three receivers. Rookie RB Tarik Cohen will be a weekly threat to lead the team in targets. Mon, Sep 11, 2017 02:28:00 PM

It is believed he will require season-ending surgery. It's another devastating blow to injury-riddled White, who appeared in just his fifth NFL game as a third-year pro Sunday versus the Falcons. Rookie Tarik Cohen wound up leading Chicago in targets with 12. As Cameron Meredith tore his ACL and MCL during the preseason, the Bears' best remaining wide receivers are Kendall Wright, Deonte Thompson, and Josh Bellamy. Sun, Sep 10, 2017 05:45:00 PM

The original-round tender is worth $1.907 million this year. Since Meredith is a former undrafted free agent, it means the Bears would receive no compensation if Meredith signed an offer sheet elsewhere and they declined to match. The receiver-starved Bears must be assuming Meredith's recovery from a torn ACL will chill his market. Meredith would have been the Bears' No. 1 receiver in 2017 if not for his preseason injury. He turns 26 in September.

Kevin White has been training with Mitch Trubisky in California this offseason.

"Kevin is working really hard to get back," said Trubisky. "I know he’s busting his tail to really do big things this year." White has appeared in just five games since being the No. 7 overall pick in 2015. He's currently rehabbing a shoulder injury he suffered last season, but White has been able to work on his routes and quickness. White won't be guaranteed anything in 2018, and the Bears are certain to add several receivers in the next two months. It's a make or break year for White.